Could it Be ADHD? How to Harness all that Beautiful Energy. Discovering the Potential in Every Child

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Discovering the Potential in Every Child Could it Be ADHD? How to Harness all that Beautiful Energy Could it Be ADHD? How to Harness all that Beautiful Energy 1

Hello Amazing Parent, Thanks for reaching out and looking for help, this means you are an amazing parent; which is your child s greatest asset. If your child is full of energy and yet is also struggling and you are wonder, Could it be ADHD ; I imagine you are feeling pretty ampt out, unsure and perhaps a little (or a lot) frustrated. Whatever is going on with your child, they are probably feeling some of those things too. No child or parent likes to feel out of control. You want your child to be happy, carefree and able to experience and express a wide range of emotions. You want them to feel good about who they are and what they are learning in their life. You want them to feel free to explore many different aspects of life and adventures as they discover their interests and how to relate with others around them. I get it, and I am here to tell you that these things are possible. With a few adjustments and understanding the needs of your child; everyone can be happy and successful. Life at this stage should be fun and exciting You thought raising children was about having fun together; laughing, exploring, playing, make believing, watching recitals and enjoying sports games. But something got off track - You are in the right place keep reading. On the following pages, you will find out why it is so important to identify and treat what is causing your child to struggle, how to get an idea if ADHD is standing in the way of your child s potential, and what to do to regain the beautiful exuberant child you want to share life s excitement with. Please know that no eight page guide can diagnose your child. I hope you will find this helpful in getting your child and your whole family on the right track. If you have questions, comments or requests, please email or call me at Teece@teecenowellcounseling.com or 410-703-6157. Take care, 2 Teece Nowell Counseling

Impacts of ADHD Attention deficit disorder (ADHD) is one of the most common neurobehavioral disorders of childhood. If ADHD is undiagnosed and untreated it could have a profound impact on your child s future and the well-being of your family. Most parents are good parents - loving, caring and engaged with their kids. They want their child to be happy, well adjusted and successful - and they want a home environment that is peaceful, safe and encouraging. But if your child has ADHD, good may fall short; it s going to take amazing parenting to reach your goals. So, how do you become an amazing parent with an ADHD child? You have come to the right place, keep reading because I can help you go from good to amazing with just a few small adjustments to your parenting skills. It s all about how you interact with your child! Could it Be ADHD? How to Harness all that Beautiful Energy 3

Developing confidence is vital to your child s future To feel good about themselves children need two things: 1) The sense that they re successful, both socially and academically, and 2) Unconditional love from their parents. If either ingredient is missing, a child will have a hard time developing a sense of self-esteem, self-worth or confidence. A child might reveal his unhappiness by saying, I hate my life or No one likes me or I m just dumb. Does your child say or do things that suggest he feels he isn t good enough or is unworthy of love? Do your child s words or behavior suggest he feels like a failure at school? That his peers aren t especially fond of him, or that he is otherwise unsuccessful socially? This can lead down a very slippery slope. If you are seeing signs of struggle in your kiddo, whether diagnosed as ADHD or something else please call me I CAN HELP. These are precious and very important years in your child s life and your child deserves to have the freedom to be themselves; to explore and push boundaries, to feel loved and encouraged, and to learn to self regulate and become a good friend. Please, don t let your child s struggles go unidentified and untreated. We don t have to use a label, but if our child does have ADHD, they do need some help. And you probably need some support too. You have come to the right place. 4 Teece Nowell Counseling

By the Numbers In 2012 CDC stated, 5.2 million children ages 3-17 are diagnosed with ADHD 2:1 ratio, boys to girl diagnosed with ADHD 7.5% of school aged kids are diagnosed with ADHD 33% of teens with ADHD delay high school degree or dropout ADHD kids have to work 2x s as hard as non-adhd kids in school ADHD kids need 2x s as much down time as non-adhd kids Let s talk about what s going on with your child A child with ADHD might: Have a hard time paying attention and daydream a lot Not seem to listen Be easily distracted from schoolwork or play Forget things Be in constant motion or unable to stay seated Squirm or fidget Talk too much Not be able to play quietly Act and speak without thinking Have trouble taking turns Interrupt others Lose things necessary for tasks or activities Run about or climbs excessively in situations in which it is inappropriate You might Experience: Inability to get out of bed in the morning Grumpy mood in the morning Not respecting the morning routine before school Having to ask over and over again to do get their shoes on Many calls from school concerning attention and staying on task Moodiness, non-compliance, rudeness when get home from school Anger when asked to start their homework Interrupting siblings at the dinner table Jumping up from dinner table to watch TV before finished Inability to fall asleep at night Overall disruption and unfocused energy Could it Be ADHD? How to Harness all that Beautiful Energy 5

ADHD is a serious disorder that affects a child s ability to be successful in school and subsequently in a way that can limit success in life. No child likes to feel out of control, lucky for you and your child help is a phone call away. Please call, I have proven strategies that will turn your disruptive household to one of structure and cooperation. At a Glance Structure is the key to unlocking the potential that is waiting within each ADHD child. I have tried and try principles to help you discover the potential you know exists within your exceptional child. 6 Teece Nowell Counseling

So what to do now? First, take a deep breath and know you aren t the first parent to experience a struggling child. Fix a cup of tea and call a friend or family member to chat about what you are experiencing and what they see in your child. Second, consider getting your child in to see their pediatrician for a screening. Even if you don t want your child to be on medication, their doctor can do a preliminary screening to help determine if your child is indeed struggling with ADHD. Third, you need to find a counselor. Here are some things to consider: Fit is one of the best indicators of whether counseling will work; find someone you and your child feel comfortable with Working with someone who understands kids in terms of their social and neurological development is crucial Finding a counselor who will also help you through this challenging time is a huge plus Having a counselor who will actually communicate with your child s doctor, should you choose to go the medication route, will greatly improve the effectiveness of medication treatment Find a counselor who recognizes that kids are part of a larger environment and ask how they address that Email or call me to set up a no-cost Parent Strategy Session to discuss your child s particular needs I am here to help. I know how hard this can be, but I also know that it can be a little easier if you reach out for help. There is good information out there about ADHD (including through organizations like CHADD - Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, a national non-profit, organization providing education, advocacy and support for individuals with ADHD.) But the best source of information and support is a real, live human being who has seen this before and knows how to help. Contact your child s doctor or get in touch with me. We are here to help. Could it Be ADHD? How to Harness all that Beautiful Energy 7

I get ADHD, up close and personal my son is thriving at 29 My son was diagnosed at age 7 with severe dyslexia and ADHD. The words, DEEPLY ENTRENCHED will forever be burned into my brain. My world unraveled and my balloon burst to realize my precious first born was not perfect! When the shock and grief wore off I went into action mode - I am here - to share my personal experience as a mother and my 10 years of professional experience and training as a licensed clinical professional counselor to help you have a thriving child as well. You re gonna need to put on your gloves and some muck boots cause the trenches are callin ya, if I can do it so can you and I AM HERE TO TEACH YOU HOW! I have seen kids at some of their hardest moments kicking and screaming and refusing to get on the bus because they hate school, trying to pay attention in class only to be distracted and turn up on red, struggling to make friends but being too eager and actually pushing friends away, and the most challenging of all: feeling like they aren t understood at home. I m dedicated to helping that enthusiastic energetic part of your child be channeled so they can focus and claim strengths they never knew they had, discover and develop their unique talents, and find outlets for their creativity both at school AND at home. I help kids develop their confidence, find their voice, discover appropriate was to express themselves, and create new strategies to stay on task and focused. That way they can get on with discovering their potential. Your child (and you) deserves so much more than ordinary counseling. I won t just sit across from your child and ask them how they are feeling (most likely they have no clue anyway). I am a sit on the floor together, marble shooting, woods exploring kind of counselor who will challenge your child, encourage them, and direct them to succeed. I m here to help your child discover their potential so they can achieve what you ve always known was possible. 8 Teece Nowell Counseling

Kids Rock! Teece Nowell, MS, LCPC Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor P.O. Box 325, 5030 Sudley Rd. West River, MD 20778 410-703-6157 teece@teecenowell-counseling.com